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trickier

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The iconic stripy girders are there, together with the beech dancefloor projected by bollards which became trickier to negotiate as long nights progressed.
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Nor does it talk down to the reader or shy away from some of the trickier and more sophisticated concepts about how the universe works.
cosmosmagazine.com
As difficulty increases, it will be much trickier with pattern change.
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This means that creating iterators is often much trickier than in languages with built-in generators, especially when the generation logic is complex.
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Cheering these figures too loudly looks hasty, staring too fixedly in the rear-view mirror when early 2017 is likely to be a far trickier affair.
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Surviving the cutthroat competition amid an increasingly global market has now become tougher and trickier.
business.inquirer.net
Fish in steaks or fillets -- whole fish are trickier, though doable -- is one of the real microwave stars.
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Enemy movements and terrain were also made trickier, bringing the game's difficulty up considerably.
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But the issue is somewhat trickier for pessimists.
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It becomes trickier when the employment relationship is one of contractor-client.
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